Free, Legal Streaming:
* Crunchyroll: Wide selection, new shows, and simulcasts (episodes aired at the same time as Japan).
* Funimation: Large library, simulcasts, and English dubs. (They've merged with Crunchyroll, so you might find some shows on both.)
* VRV: A streaming service that includes Crunchyroll and other anime channels like HIDIVE and Rooster Teeth.
* Hulu: Offers a selection of subbed anime, though not as extensive as Crunchyroll or Funimation.
* Netflix: Has a growing library of subbed anime, but their selection can vary depending on region.
* YouTube: Many anime channels offer subbed episodes for free, although they might include ads.
* HIDIVE: Focuses on more niche and mature anime.
Paid, Legal Streaming:
* Amazon Prime Video: Offers a selection of subbed anime, but it's often limited to older shows or select titles.
* Apple TV+: Has a small but growing selection of subbed anime.
* The Anime Network: A dedicated anime streaming service with a good selection of subbed titles.
Other Options:
* Websites like Anime-Planet: While not a streaming service, they offer links to legal streaming sources for various anime.
Tips for Finding Subbed Anime:
* Check the streaming platform's interface: Most platforms have a way to filter by language or dub/sub.
* Look for "simulcast" options: This means the show is being aired at the same time as Japan, often with subtitles.
* Use search terms: Try searching for "subbed anime" or the specific anime you're looking for with the word "subbed" added to your search.
Important Notes:
* Legality: It's crucial to watch anime from legal sources to support the creators and industry. Avoid pirate sites.
* Availability: The availability of subbed anime varies by region and platform.
* Quality: Make sure you're watching from a reputable source to ensure high-quality subtitles.
Enjoy your anime watching!